Black Sunday (1960) Italy
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Director:Mario Bava
Studio:Starz / Anchor Bay
Producer:Samuel Z. Arkoff, Massimo De Rita, Lou Rusoff
Writer:Alberto Bevilacqua, Alberto Liberati, Aleksei Tolstoy, Eliana De Sabata, Ennio De Concini, Enzo Corbucci, F.G. Snyder
Rating:5
Rated:NR
Date Added:2013-06-28
UPC:0013131485493
Price:$29.97
Genre:Italian films
Release:2007-04-03
IMDb:0054067
Duration:430
Picture Format:SD
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Sound:AAC
Languages:Italian
Subtitles:English
Features:Box set
LAC code:300011055
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Mario Bava  ...  (Director)
Alberto Bevilacqua, Alberto Liberati, Aleksei Tolstoy, Eliana De Sabata, Ennio De Concini, Enzo Corbucci, F.G. Snyder  ...  (Writer)
 
Barbara Steele  ...  Katia Vajda / Princess Asa Vajda
Michèle Mercier  ...  
Lidia Alfonsi  ...  
Boris Karloff  ...  
Mark Damon  ...  
John Richardson  ...  Dr. Andre Gorobec
Andrea Checchi  ...  Dr. Thomas Kruvajan
Ivo Garrani  ...  Prince Vajda
Arturo Dominici  ...  Igor Javutich / Javuto
Enrico Olivieri  ...  Prince Constantine Vajda
Antonio Pierfederici  ...  Priest
Tino Bianchi  ...  Ivan
Clara Bindi  ...  Inn Keeper
Mario Passante  ...  Nikita, the Coachman
Renato Terra  ...  Boris
Germana Dominici  ...  Sonya, the Innkeeper's Daughter
George Gonneau  ...  English language narration (uncredited)
Les Baxter  ...  Composer
Roberto Nicolosi  ...  Composer
Mario Bava  ...  Cinematographer
Ubaldo Terzano  ...  Cinematographer
Mario Serandrei  ...  Editor
Giorgio Giovannini  ...  Production Designer
Nedo Azzini  ...  Set Decorator
Tina Grani  ...  Custome Designer
Paolo Mercuri  ...  Production Supervisor
Vana Caruso  ...  Assistant Director
Robert Sherwood  ...  sound: US version
Eugenio Bava  ...  sculptor: masks and faces (uncredited)
Summary: More than a quarter of a century after his death, director Mario Bava remains one of international cinema’s most controversial icons. Today his influence — marked by stunning visuals, daring sexuality and shocking violence — can still be seen in the works of Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Tim Burton, Dario Argento and countless others in a legacy that extends far beyond the horror genre. This collection brings together 5 landmark movies from the first half of Bava’s career — encompassing the original giallo, a bold Viking epic, and his three gothic horror masterpieces — featuring new transfers, original European versions, and exclusive featurettes to create the definitive celebration of one of the most important filmmakers of all time.